Electric motor.



H. I. FINGH.

ELECTRIC MOTOR.

APPLICATION FILED APR.-15,1911

1,039,1 10. Panama Sept. 24, 1912.

WITNESSES INVENTOR mamr I. F/NCH {I I v 8) 0 1 WWFTTK new useful motors the ob eOte construct-o1- so as to -ieeufecture, anti the an efliclent and easy m motor:

flew; th invention ulctien, arrangement of the several parts, eii of e herein described and efter- '21 tie claim.

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entering a, forced outwardly b blade. The passing grooves at tiifi'erei points arotuid the no armature eooi, t

will ten-d to keep tee of current of air through these ing proportioneti to the speed; 0:5 the fine present in;

be the same as he l /i eston Finch Patent 19 190?.

on the starti as iong es the springs hole. ti e shown,

16 against the motor OPBIzliGS t levers grooves oeof rotation site the flange and the hub being provided at said end with a spider frame encircling said huband passing over said grooves and at its other end with a portion extending beyond said flange, and means carried by said extending portion for securing the hub to the shaft.

In testimony whereof I hereunto aifix my signature in the presence of two witnesses,

this 12th day of April, 1911.

HERBERT I. anion. "Witnesses:

M. P. SMITH, B. L, CROWLEY.

denies 01 this patent may be obtained for five cents eacl1,'by addressing the ommissioner of Patents, Washington, I). G. 

